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Zero-crossings of a wavelet transform
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Machine VisionMultiscale RepresentationEngineeringPattern RecognitionAlternative Projection AlgorithmMultidimensional Signal ProcessingWavelet TransformComputer Stereo VisionStereo ImagingWavelet TheoryComputational ImagingComputer ScienceMulti-resolution MethodZero-crossing RepresentationComputer Vision
The completeness, stability, and application to pattern recognition of a multiscale representation based on zero-crossings is discussed. An alternative projection algorithm is described that reconstructs a signal from a zero-crossing representation, which is stabilized by keeping the value of the wavelet transform integral between each pair of consecutive zero-crossings. The reconstruction algorithm has a fast convergence and each iteration requires O(N log/sup 2/ (N)) computation for a signal of N samples. The zero-crossings of a wavelet transform define a representation which is particularly well adapted for solving pattern recognition problems. As an example, the implementation and results of a coarse-to-fine stereo-matching algorithm are described.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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